Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Technology-assisted out-of-body experience

This article on creating the illusion of body swaping using virtual reality gear made me think of the mirror therapy for phantom limb pain (Wikipedia description / smarty-pants description). Here’s the abstract of the new study, by Valeria I. Petkova and H. Henrik Ehrsson:

The concept of an individual swapping his or her body with that of another person has captured the imagination of writers and artists for decades. Although this topic has not been the subject of investigation in science, it exemplifies the fundamental question of why we have an ongoing experience of being located inside our bodies. Here we report a perceptual illusion of body-swapping that addresses directly this issue. Manipulation of the visual perspective, in combination with the receipt of correlated multisensory information from the body was sufficient to trigger the illusion that another person's body or an artificial body was one's own. This effect was so strong that people could experience being in another person's body when facing their own body and shaking hands with it. Our results are of fundamental importance because they identify the perceptual processes that produce the feeling of ownership of one's body.

via Boing Boing

Monday, December 01, 2008

Facebook Connect launch

CNET’s Rafe Needleman on tomorrow’s launch of Facebook Connect. A lot of companies (I’m looking at you Microsoft) have tried to crack the portable-I.D. nut with little success, so it remains to be seen how the Facebook venture will work out.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Managing online identity

Lifehacker has posted a feature on why you should manage your online reputation and how to do it. According to the article

Anyone can create a web page that describes you inaccurately or criticizes your performance at a company. Web sites have emerged to trash bad dates and insult company representatives—and those pages are not what you want potential dates or employers to find when they Google you. If making a good name for yourself online is a priority, it's time to take a proactive approach to getting your name out there the way you want.


It’s a great introduction to a topic that most people probably aren’t even aware of, much less in control of.